Volume 3 │ Issue 2 │ 2018
Kierkegaard: the Ethical and the Eternal Madeleine Cameron Fresno Pacific University California Zeta Chapter
Vol. 3(2), 2018 Title: Kierkegaard: the Ethical and the Eternal DOI: ISSN: 2381-800X Keywords: Kierkegaard, Either/Or, Judge William, ethical, self, actualization, human existence, fear and trembling, universal, teleological suspension of the ethical, selfhood This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Author contact information is available from tlindblom@alphachihonor.org or kvosevich@alphachihonor.org
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